Al2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 17,1984 Livestock market and auction news Omaha Cattle Thursday, March 15,1984 Fed steer and heifer prices ranged up 1.00-1.50 for the week, ending the period at the highest levels in 2 months. Advances in dressed beef prices provided the main impetus in the upturn along with a good demand from packer buyers and buyers of “two-way” cattle suitable for further feeding. Overall finish improved somewhat, although mud still created problems in the trade. Cows 2.00-3.00 lower. Bulls steady to 1.00 lower. Estimated 5 day receipts 13000; Actuals last week 8661 and last year 8201. Steers comprised 33 pet of the week’s receipts: Heifers 25 pet; cows 7 pet, feeders 34 pet. SLAUGHTER STEERS: At the close, three loads reputation fed choice, some prune 2-4 near 1175 lbs 71.50. Choice 2-4 1050-1300 lbs. .Farm Calendar [^[j (Continued from Pace AlO) p.m., Penn State Fruit Research Lab, Biglerville. Thursday, March 22 Direct Marketing Conference, 9:30 a.m., Ramada Inn, Clarks Summit. Progressive Pork Producers Conference, 9 a.m., Lancaster Farm and Home Center. Rural Development Committee, 9:30 a.m., Wyoming ASC Office. Lebanon Beekeepers Banquet, 6:30 p.m., Zoar’s Social Hall, Mt. Zion. Hay quality sessions, OSHare Holiday Inn, Chicago, continue tomorrow. Central Jersey Holstein Assn. & DHIA annual meeting, 7 p.m., Stantion Grange Hall. Woodlot management workshop, 7 p.m., Nottingham County Park Office. Four-County Dairy Fair, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Sheraton Inn, Dußois. Lancaster County Holstein Club Tour to Cumberland and Perry counties, 8 a.m., leave Farm and Home Center. Chester County DHIA School, 7:30 p.m., Octorara High School. fflmco) This double offset harrow is available in cutting widths from 9'3" to 15'0" with 9" blade spacing Weight per cutting foot ranges from 296 to 337 pounds and standard features include regreasable toggle mounted ball bearings with AMCOs Protect-O-Shield feathering blades on rear gangs square cold rolled high carbon 69.50- part load 71.25; few lots carrying considerable mud 69.00- 69.50. Mixed good and choice 2-3 1000-1150 lbs. 68.50-69.50. Few good 65.00-67.50. HEIFERS: Load choice 2-3 1125 lbs. 69.00. Choice 2-4 950-1100 lbs. 67.50- Mixed good and choice 2-3 900-1050 lbs. 65.5067.50. Good 63.0065.50. Average of LS-214 detailed quotations for 9001100 lb. choice steers 69.20; 11001300 lbs. 70.60. Average cost steers 69.20, average weight 1175 lbs; as compared 67.98 and 1149 lbs a week ago. Average cost heifers 66.55, average weight 1005 lbs.; as compared 65.58 and 1009 lbs. a week ago. COWS: Breaking utility and commercial 2-3 41.5044.75, few to 45.50. Cutter and Boning Utility 1-2 40.0044.25, high dressing to 46.75. Canner and low cutter 35.5040.50. BULLS: 1-2 11002200 lbs. 47.25- Friday, March 23 York Extension annual meeting, 7 p.m., York Fairgrounds. Hunterdon, N.J. Soil Conservation District annual dinner meeting, 6 p.m., Quakertown Fire Hall. Md. Ag Safety and Health Federation annual meeting, 7 p.m., Friendly Farms Restaurant, Exit 27, Rt. 83. Tioga County Ag Banquet, 7:30 p.m., Youth Center, Fairgrounds. Cecil County DHI banquet, Elkton Methodist Church Weldin Hall. Sullivan County Agronomy Day, 10 a.m., Forksville Methodist Church. Saturday, March 24 Farm toy show, 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m., Historic Strasburg. Bucks County Unit of NFO annual dinner, 7 p.m., Plumsteadville Fire Hall. Bradford County Holstein tour to Springfield area. Bucks County diary tour to Perry County, 6:30 a.m., leave Cross Keys Office Bldg. Lehigh County FFA banquet, 6:30 p.m., Vo-Tech School, Schnecksville. DOUBLE OFFSET TANDEM Model F-17 AMCO Introduces Double Offset Harrows Into It’slbugh, Tillage Tool Line. Ask your AMCO dealer for a demonstration today AMCO Products Yazoo City, MS 39194 For Your Nearest Dealer, Please Contact Hamilton Equipment, Inc. P.0.80x 478 567 South Reading Road Ephrata, PA 17522 Phono: 717/733-7951 54.00, high dressing to 55.50, low dressing to 45.50. WFM. Oklahoma Cattle Wednesday, March 14 Estimated Receipts: 10,000 Same Day Last Week; 13,706 Afternoon trends unchanged from the morning trade. Demand light. Feeder steers and heifers under 500 lb. steady; over 500 lb. weak to 1.00 lower. Bulk supply medium and large frame 1 and mixed 1-2 500-600 lb. feeder steers and 400-700 lb. heifers. Large numbers coming off wheat pasture. FEEDER STEERS: Medium and large frame 1 275-500 lb. 68.56- 75.75; 500-600 lb. 66.00-70.30; 600-700 lb. 66.00-69.10 several 66.00-68.00; 700-800 lb. 65.5048.50; 800-900 lb. 63.00-66.60; 900-1100 lb. 62.0065.00. Medium and large frame mixed 1-2 500600 lb. 63.0067.00; 600600 lb. 63.0066.30. Medium and large frame 2 475- 6501 b. 61.00-63.75. Large Frame 2 holstems 340 lb. 53.75; 500-600 lb. 50.10-52.60; Consignment 680 lb. 53.50; 850-950 lb. 52.30-54.60, couple loads 860 lb. 53.60, load 950 lb. 53.20. FEEDER HEIFERS: Medium and large frame 1 275-500 lb. 58.00- 63.80 ; 500-600 lb. 59.2043.30, mostly 59.75-62.50; 600-725 lb. 60.0043.30. Medium and large frame mixed 1-2 500-750 lb. 56.0040.80, very thin and gaunt 485 lb. 60.90. Medium and large frame 2 300- 7001 b. 50.2544.25. Featuring a single component design for fast Installation and completion. The sections bolt together and the use of a sealant placed In the tongue and groove creates a sealed wall surface. The sections may be dismantled and relocated. Customers may select any length or width in 5' 2” Increments. A special center wall Is available to permit placing bunker silos side by side or dividing existing trench silos. In addition to silage storage, these upright units may be used as retaining walls or manure pits Dewart Livestock Dewart, Pa. Monday, March 12 Report Supplied by PDA CATTLE 281. Compared with last Monday’s market, slaughter steers about steady. Breaking Utility & Commercial slaughter cows 1.75-4.50 lower, Canner & Low Cutter 50 cents to 2.00 lower. Choice slaughter steers Yield Grade 24 975-1175 lbs. 66.0068.50, Few Choice Holsteins 59.2566.25, Good 5964.00, couple 66.75. Few Standard 51.25-55.00. Few heifers 64.5067.25, few Good 60.0061.25. Breaking Utility & Commercial slaughter cows 43.0047.10, Cutter & Boning Utility 40.0045.00, Canner & Low Cutter 37.0041.00, Shells down to 35.00. Yield Grade #1 1180-1845 lbs. slaughter bulls 48.75-58.00, Yield Grade #1 1050- 1400 lbs. 45.0048.50. CALVES 251. Choice Vealers 85.00- Good 66.0660.00, few Standard 110-125 lbs. 62.0067.00,75- 105 lbs. 55.0660.00, Utility 60-90 lbs. 45.00- FARM CALVES. Holstein Bulls 90-125 lbs. 60.00-100.00, mostly 70.00- HOGS 195. Barrows & gilts 25 cents to 75 cents higher. US No. 1-2 205-240 lbs. barrows & gilts 46.10- 47.40, No. 1-3 210-240 lbs. 44.90- 46.00, No. 1-3 170-185 lbs. 39.50- 42.00. Sows: US No. 1-3 275-550 lbs. sows 38.0045.00, couple 36.00. Boars 27.50-37.00. FEEDER PIGS 173. US No. 1-3 2045 lbs. 23.50-37.00 per head, one lot 55 lbs. at 39.50 per head. SHEEPS. GOATS 15:1441 per head. TONGUE & Gl JOINT iection; OGETHf ★ Leasing Available! ★ Sollenberger Silos Corp. A Nitterhouse Company Box N Chambertburg, PA 17201 [7l7] 264-9588 A Producer of Quality Concrete Products Since 1923 Now is the Time (Continued from Page A 10) provided. Good care now will help bring good performance during the rest of the year. To Control Mice In Orchards Now that the winter weather is almost gone, our fruit growers should take a look at the newly exposed grass sod in their or chards. If there are runways at the surface of the grass, it is a good sign that there are plenty of mice in the orchard, even though a mouse baiting program may have been followed last fall. The mice have used up their stock piles of stored food and are now looking for a fresh supply. At this time of the year they will move quickly onto bark and roots of fruit trees. Fruit growers should re-bait their orchards as soon as possible if there are fresh mouse signs. For growers who put out bait stations in the orchard last fall, it will be a simple matter of replenishing the rodenticide treated bait under all of the stations. You must remember that the mice are hungry and can do a lot of damage to fruit trees bet ween now and the time that other plants start to grow in the spring. TONNAGE TABLE FOR 8 FT. SIDEWALLS* Width 20’ 30‘ 40’ 50' LengtliX^ 60’ 215 323 432 540 70’ 251 376 504 630 80’ 287 431 576 720 90’ 323 485 648 808 100’ 359 539 720 900 110’ 395 593 792 989 120’ 431 648 864 1080 130’ 467 688 936 1170 140' 503 755 1008 1260 ISO’ 539 808 1080 1350 ‘Based on level fill with 45 lbs /Cu Ft